
Here's a summary of the article and the situation regarding the new Windows 11 lock screen feature:
- Microsoft is introducing a new battery icon to the Windows 11 lock screen, which will show battery percentage and color changes to indicate charge level.
- This feature is arriving in recent beta releases and will let users quickly see remaining battery without logging in.
- Many feel this (and other legacy features) should have been present since the initial release of Windows 11, as similar customization and utility was available in previous Windows versions.
- Users and reviewers frequently note that Windows 11 still lacks many basic customization options for the Start menu and taskbar, which makes new feature rollouts feel like overdue catch-up instead of meaningful advancement.
- With more Windows 10 users soon needing to move to Windows 11, Microsoft is under pressure to deliver missing or expected features to avoid alienating newcomers.
- The general sentiment: It’s good that Microsoft is finally adding these small quality-of-life upgrades, but they feel long overdue for an OS nearing its fourth birthday.
For more detail, see the original article on XDA Developers: source
Source: XDA Microsoft finally adds a Windows 11 lock screen feature that should have been there since day one